When you make a personal donation to United Way Dixie, 100% of it supports the following local agencies:
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Utah, 986-9776
Helps children reach their potential through community-based and school-based mentoring programs.
Color Country Community Housing, 673-3131 Offers emergency rental assistance, housing counseling, and other types of emergency assistance such as utility and security deposits.
Community Services Council's 211 Info Bank, 2-1-1 Provides health and human services information, referrals, and volunteer opportunities to callers in Washington County.
Dixie Care and Share, 628-3661
Offers emergency shelter, meals for shelter residents, free monthly boxes of food, and day-old perishables from its food pantry.
Doctors' Free Clinic of St. George, 656-0022
Provides quality medical and dental care, mental health and substance abuse treatment, detox services, and pharmaceutical assistance to the uninsured, low-income, and homeless population of Washington County.
D.O.V.E. Center, 628-0458
Offers safe shelter for domestic violence victims and their children, case management, education, support groups, and crisis intervention and advocacy for rape victims.
Enterprise Valley Medical Clinic, 878-2281
Provides quality primary and preventive medical and dental care, behavioral health services, case management, and pharmacy services to uninsured, under-insured, and low-income individuals in Northwest Washington County.
The Erin Kimball Memorial Foundation, 673-1659
Offers transitional housing, rental assistance, support services, and educational and employment training to victims of domestic violence.
Intermountain Specialized Abuse Treatment Center, 628-8075 Provides an ongoing outpatient treatment program for adults and children who are victims of sexual abuse and/or domestic violence who could not otherwise afford treatment.
St. George Regional Office of the Alzheimer's Association, 628-8656 Advocates for research and enhances the care and support for persons who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia, their families and caregivers.
The Arc of Washington County, 673-5251 Offers family advocacy and mentoring, emergency assistive technology equipment, and a life and social skills development program for disabled adults.
The HOPE Organization, 627-9582 Provides help with basic human needs, education, and transportation to economically and socially at-risk individuals and families who desire transition from a polygamous community into mainstream society.
The Learning Center for Families, 673-5353 Is a comprehensive family support program for vulnerable pregnant women and children from birth to age three. It is the sole source provider of both Early Intervention and Early Head Start services in Washington County.
TURN Community Services, 673-5251
Provides an array of services and specialized support for people of all ages with developmental disabilities.
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